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A Twisted Conspiracy
By David Calarco on May 09, 2008
The upcoming Twisted Conspiracy Tour, coming to Boulder, Denver, San Francisco, and Los Angeles in May, represents the fusing of two eclectic underground dance music scenes from Europe and America. more »

The Breeders, Clinic, Phantom Planet
By Eric Saeger on May 07, 2008
The Shotgun is a monthly column of shotgun reviews by Glide contributor Eric Saeger. more »

Volume 6: Jacob Golden
By Katie Cook on May 02, 2008
In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury describes a dystopian society that has completely eliminated books, inspirations for free thought. Newspapers, films, and albums have also been shunned. Guilty pleasure television has taken more »
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Volume 5: David Ford
By Jason Gonulsen on April 21, 2008
Somehow, every word that David Ford sings feels so personal that it hurts me to listen. I need 30-second breaks in between tracks. Lucinda Williams does this to me. So does More »
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Dengue Fever- Venus on Earth
By Shane Handler on April 16, 2008
Some artists communicate either through slashing guitar riffs, confessional lyrics, hydraulic drumming, catchy two part harmonies or long winded jamming.  L.A. based Dengue Fever chooses to communicate by taking a psychedelic More »
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Volume 4: Tristan Prettyman
By Katie Cook on April 04, 2008
Throughout my 28 years on earth, I haven’t often wished for the opportunity to switch places with another person. I’ve been relatively content with my God-given goods, never really obsessing over More »
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The Whigs
By Shane Handler on March 31, 2008
The Whigs’ 2005 debut Give ‘Em All A Big Fat Lip was an album any young band would ache to call their own. The self released/self financed debut allowed the More »
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Volume 3: Rosie Thomas
By Jason Gonulsen on March 24, 2008
On occasion, some of my friends will ask why I listen to such “depressing music,” and I’ve always found that curious. Sure, I see their point, a lot More »
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P.B.S. - Porter Batiste Stoltz
By Jason Gershuny on March 18, 2008
P.B.S. (Porter, Batiste, Stoltz) is finally getting the opportunity to cool their heels a bit after an extended West coast tour that took them to cities large and small. Along the More »
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The Little TV Season That Could: Two New Shows To DVR
By Martin Malloy on March 12, 2008
This winter we were all witness to the first writer's strike in 20 years. While we all took sides (the writers'...) it made for a very interesting Television season and More »
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Volume 2: Jason Collett
By Katie Cook on March 10, 2008
A few years ago, my long distance friend and fellow music-obsessed freak set me up on an aural blind date. Considering that Andy had introduced me to and More »
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Brubeck, Metheny, Redman, Tyner, Deep Blue Organ Trio
By Doug Collette on March 06, 2008
Time Out Take Five is the second of a regular jazz column by Glide contributor Doug Collette, who will be taking snap-shot reviews of recent jazz albums.  This edition, looks at More »
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Oscars Preview - No Country vs. Blood
By Martin Malloy on February 23, 2008
It’s February and you know what that means…..Awards season. So instead of just a “Who Will Win” list, which, besides its highly opinionated nature (much like the Oscars themselves) we’re More »
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